Ti-Tam

Ti-Tam Records was founded in 1964 in Montreal, Canada, by the producer and entrepreneur André Perry. Initially focused on French-language music, the label played a pivotal role in promoting Quebecois artists during the Quiet Revolution, a period marked by cultural and political change in the province. Ti-Tam became synonymous with the burgeoning Quebec music scene, releasing a variety of genres, including pop, rock, and folk. Notable artists associated with Ti-Tam include the influential singer-songwriter Robert Charlebois and the folk group Beau Dommage, both of whom contributed to the label's reputation for innovation. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Ti-Tam expanded its catalog, embracing diverse musical styles and fostering new talent. The label's legacy is significant in shaping Quebec's cultural identity and promoting French-language music on a broader scale. Ti-Tam continues to operate, preserving its historical commitment to nurturing local artists and contributing to the evolution of Quebec's music landscape.

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